Backtack

/ˈbæktæk/ noun

In sailing, a maneuver where a boat turns away from the wind and then tacks back on the opposite side, or a rope used for this purpose.

From 'back' (Old English bæc, meaning the rear) + 'tack' (from Middle Dutch tack, meaning a course or direction). Naval terminology combining direction language with sailing movement.

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